Our technology-driven society needs more scientists. Did you know that almost every product manufactured requires a knowledge of chemistry and the expertise of chemists? Chemistry is also essential in biological and environmental studies. Simply put, chemistry is at the heart of most, if not all, scientific endeavors. Nova Southeastern University’s Bachelor of Science in Chemistry helps you find your future in the applied field of chemistry.
At NSU, you’ll test the fundamentals and applications of chemical and scientific theories by performing experiments using modern instrumentation and classical chemical techniques. You’ll learn how to communicate research results, solve problems, think critically, reason analytically and explore new areas of research. Beyond the extensive training in chemistry, you'll gain grounding in calculus, physics and biology. Depending upon your goals, you may choose the track aligned with the American Chemical Society. No matter what path you choose to follow, a career in chemistry helps you make a difference. NSU gives you the edge.
Shark Sightings
Every student has a story. The “Shark Sightings” video series highlights undergraduates, graduate students, and NSU alumni who are diving into their coursework, getting involved in extracurriculars, and using their education to make a difference in their chosen fields.
Learn why each Shark says they chose NSU, and how their degree is preparing them to dominate.
Explore Careers in Industry, Education, and Government
With your chemistry degree you’ll be prepared for a number of career opportunities, including everything from analyzing chemicals and compounds that affect living organisms to conducting experiments for a variety of purposes. You can work in the private industry, non-profits, education and governmental sectors. Some of the career opportunities available to you include chemical engineer, cosmetic chemist, industrial chemist, chemical waste and safety inspector, and art conservationist. Additionally, you can explore career opportunities within the Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration and others.
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Shark Destinations
You’ll find NSU Chemistry alumni at universities like University of California, University of Oregon, Atlantic Veterinary College and NSU where they are continuing their studies to obtain master’s or doctoral degrees in chemistry, health studies, biological sciences and more.
During your undergraduate years, you’ll have a number of hands-on opportunities to gain real world experience through field studies. These include local and international opportunities to present your own research at conferences and hands-on experience with chemical instrumentation and equipment used in industry/research facilities.
Additionally, NSU chemistry majors have access to exclusive internships. Some of the organizations where students have previously interned at include the NSU Rambaugh Goodwin Institute for Cancer Research, NSU College of Pharmacy and the NSU Halmos College of Arts and Sciences.
Clinic Exploration Program
The Clinic Exploration Program (CEP) offers students the opportunity to shadow medical professionals on the job in many of NSU’s medical and health clinics. Program participants gain a broad perspective that shows how various medical fields work together and a practical, up-close review of several medical career options.
All undergraduate students may take part in CEP, no matter what major they pursue. Each rotation lasts two hours per week, for three weeks. Because this is a volunteer program, member commitments are flexible and voluntary.
Who Can Participate
Any NSU undergraduate student in good standing who wants to participate in CEP must:
- have a 2.5 GPA or higher
- be registered for classes
- complete OSHA and HIPAA trainings
- be curious about various health professions
- conform to scheduled assignments, dress codes, and other professional responsibilities
How to Enroll
- complete the Clinic Exploration Program Application
- schedule and complete OSHA blood-borne pathogen safety training
- take HIPAA Privacy and Security training
- turn in completed application to program coordinator in Parker building, suite 367
- Students are offered the opportunity to participate in CEP each semester. Registration for the program is open during the previous semester.
Participating Clinics
- Athletic Training
- Audiology
- Dentistry
- Internal Medicine
- Optometry
- Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
- Pediatrics
Reserve your seat in one of NSU’s graduate or professional schools while you earn
your bachelor’s degree. With NSU’s Dual Admission program, you don’t have to worry
about competing with thousands of other students for a spot in a highly selective
graduate program. This Premier Program gives you an opportunity to get a head start on your career, so you can start earning
sooner.
Dual Admission Programs
Your NSU professors are dedicated to ensuring that you have a great academic experience.
They regularly review the curriculum to make updates that give you an edge in today’s
ever-changing world. As an NSU Chemistry major, some sample courses that you could
take include Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Instrumentation, Plant Drug Analysis
and Principles of Pharmacology. Visit the B.S. in Chemistry curriculum to view detailed
course descriptions and plans of study.
View Curriculum
During your undergraduate years, you’ll have a number of hands-on opportunities to gain real world experience through field studies. These include local and international opportunities to present your own research at conferences and hands-on experience with chemical instrumentation and equipment used in industry/research facilities.
Additionally, NSU chemistry majors have access to exclusive internships. Some of the organizations where students have previously interned at include the NSU Rambaugh Goodwin Institute for Cancer Research, NSU College of Pharmacy and the NSU Halmos College of Arts and Sciences.
Clinic Exploration Program
The Clinic Exploration Program (CEP) offers students the opportunity to shadow medical professionals on the job in many of NSU’s medical and health clinics. Program participants gain a broad perspective that shows how various medical fields work together and a practical, up-close review of several medical career options.
All undergraduate students may take part in CEP, no matter what major they pursue. Each rotation lasts two hours per week, for three weeks. Because this is a volunteer program, member commitments are flexible and voluntary.
Who Can Participate
Any NSU undergraduate student in good standing who wants to participate in CEP must:
- have a 2.5 GPA or higher
- be registered for classes
- complete OSHA and HIPAA trainings
- be curious about various health professions
- conform to scheduled assignments, dress codes, and other professional responsibilities
How to Enroll
- complete the Clinic Exploration Program Application
- schedule and complete OSHA blood-borne pathogen safety training
- take HIPAA Privacy and Security training
- turn in completed application to program coordinator in Parker building, suite 367
- Students are offered the opportunity to participate in CEP each semester. Registration for the program is open during the previous semester.
Participating Clinics
- Athletic Training
- Audiology
- Dentistry
- Internal Medicine
- Optometry
- Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
- Pediatrics
Reserve your seat in one of NSU’s graduate or professional schools while you earn
your bachelor’s degree. With NSU’s Dual Admission program, you don’t have to worry
about competing with thousands of other students for a spot in a highly selective
graduate program. This Premier Program gives you an opportunity to get a head start on your career, so you can start earning
sooner.
Dual Admission Programs
Your NSU professors are dedicated to ensuring that you have a great academic experience.
They regularly review the curriculum to make updates that give you an edge in today’s
ever-changing world. As an NSU Chemistry major, some sample courses that you could
take include Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Instrumentation, Plant Drug Analysis
and Principles of Pharmacology. Visit the B.S. in Chemistry curriculum to view detailed
course descriptions and plans of study.
View Curriculum

